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Dioicoiis. Very gracile, tomentoiis below; leaves uniform, some- 

 whal divergent, shortly decurrent, lanceolate-siibulate, margins plane, 

 simply toothed; cells below shortly rectangular, above in the narrow 

 part linear and often fainlly cnrved, only in the upper end maniillar. 

 Male inflor. discoid, bracts from an erect, broadly ovale base lan- 

 ceolate, acnte, the upper half very divergent, nerve narrow and 

 distinct, vanishing in the point; antheridia ab. 0,49 mm. long. Fe- 

 male inflor. surronnded by several branches. Perichætial bracts 

 from a short and broad base somewhat suddenly subulate, subula 

 twice as long as the broad base, sharply toothed. Seta long (ab. 

 30 mm.), slender, purplish-brown. Capsnle inclined, ovato-globose, 

 pachydcrmons, with reddish-brown mouth, when dry cnrved and 

 sulcate. Lid small, conic, pale reddish-brown, maniillar. Teeth of 

 exostome reddish-brown, minutely papillose, with ab. 25 lamellae; 

 between the upper lamellae, somewhat below apex, with ovate, 

 nearest to apex round thickenings; endostome orange, processes 

 grossy papillose, without lacunes, with 2 shorler, minutely papillose 

 cilia. Spores fmally papillose, 0,015 — 018 mm. diameter. 



140. P. seriata Mitt. 



B., N\v. (c, suba.). — Fær., very rare. Str.: Near Nordredal, round 

 a spring, barren and associated witli Maixhaiitin polyinorpha and Pellia 

 Neesiana (!). 



141. Bartramia ityphylla Brid. 



B., I., Nw. (,c.). — Fær., comnion. In crevices of rocks, from the 

 sea-shore to tlie summits of moimtains. Fr. conimon. First discovered 

 by Lb. Syd.; Sando; Hesto; Vaago; Myggenæs; Str.; Ost.; 

 Nordreoer. 



142. B. pomiformis (L.) Hedw. 



B., Nw. (c, suba.). — Fær., rare. In crevices of rocks in low-lying 

 parts. Always fr. Notified l)y T. Syd,: In several placcs (!). Str.: 

 Vestmanliavngjov (!). Ost.: Gotegjov (!). 



Var. crispa (Sw.) Braithw. 



Vaago (R.j. Str.: Vestmanhavngjov (!). Ost.: (R.); Gotegjov (!). 

 According to T. the y Bartramia gracilis« has been found in Fær. 

 by Lb., but no specimen has been met with in the collections. 



143. Conostomum boreale Sw., C. tetragonum Lindb. 



B., I., Nw. (alp. arct.j. — Fær., frequcnt. On nioist gravelly ground 

 in liigher parts of the mounlains. Fr. rare. Syd.: Siimljofjæld, Kvanne- 

 fja-ld, Mannaskard near Trangisvaag and the mountain belwcen Trangis- 

 vaag and Kvalbo (!). Sando: Sumniil of Knejsen (!). Vaago: Sunimit 



